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Two Point Hospital Celebrates Sonic's 30th Anniversary
London, England – July 30, in the year of our Lord 2021
– SEGA® Europe Ltd. and Two Point Studios™ Ltd. are proud to
announce the crossover event of the millennium, as the immovable
object of Two Point Hospital and the unstoppable force of Sonic the
Hedgehog® collide in an explosion of costumes, items, and joy. To
celebrate Sonic's 30th anniversary, players can now enjoy a whole
range of new costumes and items for free in Two Point Hospital™ on
PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.
What's more, Two Point Hospital is going to be free to play or
discounted on PC and a range of console platforms to tie into the
celebrations. Details below:
Free to play on Steam from 30 July – 2 August. 75% off the base game
and up to 50% off the DLC range from 30 July – 5 August
Free game trial on Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch from now until
3 August. 30% off the base game and all DLC until August 8.
Gold Free Play Days on Xbox Live from now until 1 August. 30%
discount on base game and DLC until 9 August.
With a choice of four costumes in which to clothe your staff (Sonic,
Amy, Knuckles, Tails), you can rest assured that your personnel will
be looking tip-top as they shape up to deliver the very best
healthcare in Two Point County.
And with items ranging from a stunning Sonic statue, decorative rugs
and even a giant Gold Ring, you can be sure to find something
suitably themed to pep up your hospitals in true Sonic style.
As huge fans of the lovely blue blur (and having previously featured
a Sonic arcade machine in the game), Two Point Studios jumped at the
opportunity to help celebrate Sonic's 30th birthday.
"For us, it's a dream come true to fully bring the joy of Sonic into
our universe", said Studio Director Gary Carr. "With discounts and
free trials coming up to coincide with the pack, there's never been
a better time to get involved."
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